Off the top of my head, potential stopover locations are CDG, LHR, AMS, and MXP/LIN. Any of them would be good, and if you've never been to any of them, I might just let availability of seats lead the way.

Off the top of my head, potential stopover locations are CDG, LHR, AMS, and MXP/LIN. Any of them would be good, and if you've never been to any of them, I might just let availability of seats lead the way.

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mtkeller said:

Business class or economy?

Off the top of my head, potential stopover locations are CDG, LHR, AMS, and MXP/LIN. Any of them would be good, and if you've never been to any of them, I might just let availability of seats lead the way.

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I am getting economy. Those suggestions sound nice. Delta has direct flights for JFK->FCO and ATH->JFK.

I was gong to use trains and ferries to travel between cities and from Italy to Greece.

I am getting economy. Those suggestions sound nice. Delta has direct flights for JFK->FCO and ATH->JFK.

I was gong to use trains and ferries to travel between cities and from Italy to Greece.

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That sounds painful, especially since a nonstop AZ flight from FCO or MXP (maybe others such as NAP too, I'm not sure of AZ's routes, but you could fly from anywhere in Italy to FCO/MXP and connect to ATH, still all for free if you find low availability) to ATH can be added to your ticket for free.

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